Scotiabank donates US$20K to students
Scotiabank has invested in the future of Cayman by donating US$$20,000 to the Build Your Future Cayman Foundation to fund vocational skills training opportunities for eight students.
Scotiabank has invested in the future of Cayman by donating US$$20,000 to the Build Your Future Cayman Foundation to fund vocational skills training opportunities for eight students.
The three Cayman Islands are currently undergoing a seabed mapping exercise by international geo-data specialists.
Just before 1AM today, 6 January, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a single vehicle collision that occurred on the Esterley Tibbetts Highway, in the vicinity of the Cost-U-Less roundabout.
New regulations have come into play on Thursday 20 January which are seeing Cayman now moving into an updated phase five of the border reopening plan.
This Father’s Day weekend Plastic Free Cayman partnered with the Cayman Compass and several radio stations including Z99 and Rooster FM to host a microplastic and mangrove centered beach clean at Safe Haven.
As of the beginning of December 2022, Anne Storie took up the reins as Apex International’s Country Head in the Cayman Islands, leading the female strong team which provides financial services solutions to their clients on a global scale.
The Kansas City Chiefs are the reigning Super Bowl champs but after a promising start to the NFL they had such an underwhelming December that hopes of retaining their title are far from certain.
Earlier this week, Honourable Juliana O’Connor-Connolly, Premier of the Cayman Islands and President of the United Kingdom Overseas Territories Association (UKOTA) announced the establishment of the United Kingdom Overseas Territories Day, which will be celebrated annually on the first Monday in Jun
Flow, Cayman’s leading telecommunications provider, is proud to announce the launch of its innovative ‘Apprenticeship Program,’ a two-year initiative aimed at recruiting, training, and retaining highly skilled network technicians within the local technology industry.
In providing feedback to the Outline Business Case for the Cargo Port Expansion, The National Trust for the Cayman Islands (NTCI) is urging government officials to add a ‘do maximum’ option at the current George Town site based on managed population growth of 150,000 rather than the 250,000 figure c